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Here are the biggest video game franchises in UK history

The Top 30 Boxed Games account for nearly £13bn in revenue, according to GfK

Charts specialist GfK has revealed the 30 highest earning video game franchises in UK history by boxed sales.

Based on data from 1995, the firm says that these 30 games generated over £12.7bn in revenue over the course of 27 years.

FIFA is unsurprisingly the No.1 UK brand, with its 50 games over nearly 30 years beating second-place Call of Duty, which has had 32 games over nearly 20 years.

Today, FIFA is an annualised franchise, but there have been years with numerous releases. GfK remembers 2006, which saw the release of FIFA 07, FIFA Street 2, FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 and FIFA Manager 07.

Meanwhile, Call of Duty's peak -- at least in physical terms -- was with 2010's Call of Duty: Black Ops and 2011's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

Third place is Nintendo's Mario franchise, which includes all of Mario's sub-brands. This data covers 109 games, with the biggest boxed sellers being Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart 8 and New Super Mario Bros.

At No.4 is Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto series. The franchise has always been hugely popular, but GTA 5 has been the stand-out. Based on boxed sales alone, GTA 5 has accounted for 40% of GTA's overall franchise sales in the UK. If we were to add in digital sales, it's safe to say that split would be even higher.

11 of the games in the Top 30 are licensed titles, such as LEGO (the biggest licensed brand), Star Wars, Tom Clancy and Harry Potter. Combined with the best-selling sports brands, such as WWE, F1, PGA Tour and FIFA, the licensed games on this list have together generated £2.8 billion since 1995.

"This is a fascinating list and anyone who has been following the development of the video game industry as I have will no doubt show little surprise at the sheer value, size, and breadth of this market," says Dorian Bloch, GfK's senior client insight director for Gaming.

"What was once seen as a niche sector is now an unquestionably mainstream market generating billions in revenue annually. The characters in these games have become much-loved heroes, from Lara Croft to Luigi and Mario, to Sonic the Hedgehog. Terms used in the franchises have entered our vocabulary, and there are more than a few gamers who could navigate their way around the outskirts of San Francisco from their time at the wheel of a stolen car in GTA."

The UK Top 30 Selling Video Game Brands by Revenue

No.NameTitle CountSeries StartPublisher
1FIFA501993EA
2 Call of Duty 322003Activision Blizzard
3Mario1091987Nintendo
4Grand Theft Auto211997Rockstar
5LEGO77 1997Warner/LucasArts/TT Games/Eidos
6Star Wars1131983EA/LucasArts/Warner
7The Sims1062000EA
8Pokémon93 1999Nintendo
9Assassin's Creed27 2007Ubisoft
10Need For Speed301994EA
11Sonic55 1991Sega
12WWE and WWF611987Take-Two/THQ/Acclaim
13Marvel1061982Sony/Warner/Square Enix
14 Wii Fit 32008Nintendo
15Tom Clancy721997Ubisoft
16Guitar Hero/DJ Hero182006Activision Blizzard
17Pro Evolution Soccer22 2001Konami
18Skylanders62011Activision Blizzard
19Battlefield302002EA
20Tomb Raider31 1996Eidos/Square Enix
21Halo152001Microsoft
22DC431986Warner/EA/Square/Telltale
23Formula One661992Codemasters/EA/Sony
24Gran Turismo131998Sony
25Forza132005Microsoft
26Harry Potter13 2001EA/Warner
27Crash Bandicoot221996Activision/Vivendi/Sony
28The Olympic Games201992Sega/Nintendo/Eidos/Konami/T2
29Zelda351987Nintendo
30PGA Tour Golf461990EA/Take-Two

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